Class of His Own
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Location | Waypoint Market, Uraya (Garfont Village) |
Characters | Perdido, Patroka, Perdido's Driver |
Required story progress | No story requirements |
Other requirements | After unlocking Perdido's Key Affinity reward level 3 |
Class of His Own is a Heart-to-Heart in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It can be found at Waypoint Market in Garfont Village, Kingdom of Uraya. Viewing this Heart-to-Heart is required to unlock the third level of Perdido's Stay True Battle Skill.
Script[edit]
Allain
Sure is. What you see is what you get.
Perdido
You are too flighty, Patroka. At least try to give each weapon the attention it deserves.
Perdido
My preferred weapon...?
Hmm... I think I have none.
I could not call myself a warrior if I discriminated between the tools at my disposal.
The spear... The axe... The sword... The hammer...
A true warrior should be able to wield all with equal proficiency.
Each weapon has its strengths and its weaknesses.
As a wielder of four weapons, my greatest strength is that I can use whichever the situation calls for.
Hmm... I think I have none.
I could not call myself a warrior if I discriminated between the tools at my disposal.
The spear... The axe... The sword... The hammer...
A true warrior should be able to wield all with equal proficiency.
Each weapon has its strengths and its weaknesses.
As a wielder of four weapons, my greatest strength is that I can use whichever the situation calls for.
Patroka
Wow...
Well, good luck with that. Glad I'm not this guy's Driver.
Well, good luck with that. Glad I'm not this guy's Driver.
Perdido
Hmm. You may be right.
But such physical advantages are not necessarily a guarantee of skill.
Even four arms, if used ineffectively, can be no match for a single blade.
And a true master of the warrior's arts can defeat multiple armed foes with his bare hands alone.
It comes down to a question of how far one is willing to hone oneself.
That is why the path of the warrior is so difficult, yet so rewarding.
But such physical advantages are not necessarily a guarantee of skill.
Even four arms, if used ineffectively, can be no match for a single blade.
And a true master of the warrior's arts can defeat multiple armed foes with his bare hands alone.
It comes down to a question of how far one is willing to hone oneself.
That is why the path of the warrior is so difficult, yet so rewarding.
Trivia[edit]
- The message at the end of the heart-to-heart calls it "Jack of All Trades". It is the only place where it is called this way as both Perdido's Affinity Chart and the message stating the party members needed to view the heart-to-heart call it "Class of His Own". It could be an earlier name that was never changed.
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